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After Ongoing Disruption, Luas Works Outside Botany Bay Suspended until May 14th

TCDSU and College have been lobbying on the issue, which has seen students disrupted and rehoused in the run up to exams.
By Sinéad Baker

Trinity-led Research Develops New System to Saves Lives Through Social Media

A monitoring systems looks a text, images and video to feed information back to emergency services after a disaster or emergency.
By Isla Hoe

Survey Shows 78% of Student Nurses and Midwives Considering Emigrating

A survey of internship students by the INMO shows only 30 per cent were offered positions in the Irish health service by April 2017.
By Sinéad Baker

Ryanair to Sponsor €1.5m Entrepreneurship Post in Trinity Business School

The airline is to sponsor a new professor of entrepreneurship position in Trinity.
By Kathleen McNamee

Citizens’ Assembly Overwhelmingly Endorses Dramatic Increase in Abortion Access

64% voted today to support legal access to abortion with no restriction as to the reasons given by a woman.
By Dominic McGrath and Sinéad Baker

Citizens’ Assembly Votes to Put Abortion Question to Oireachtas

The Oireachtas will now need to respond to the recommendation for a referendum on giving the Dáil and Seanad power to legislative for abortion.
By Dominic McGrath and Niamh Egleston

From Trinity and Beyond, Hundreds March in Dublin in Support of Science

Hundreds of scientists, researchers and members of the public marched in support of science and evidence-based decision making this afternoon.
By Jamie Sugrue

After Months of Deliberation, Citizens’ Assembly Votes to Replace, not Repeal, Eighth Amendment

The assembly will also vote today on their recommendations for what should replace the eighth amendment.
By Dominic McGrath and Niamh Egleston

IFUT Becomes Third Union to Vote in Favour of Strike Action in Trinity

90 per cent of those balloted voted in favour of industrial action over College's decision to no longer give permanent contracts.
By Róisín Power

TCDSU Strategic Plan Survey Shows 68% of Students Feel Well Represented

The union's first-ever strategic plan, coming to an end this year, sought to increase its effectiveness at representation from 48 per cent to 75 per cent.
By Róisín Power